Results for Woodlawn
Woodlawn Cemetery
4611 Benning Road, SE
Woodlawn Cemetery, established...
Woodlawn
Originally part of the Mount Vernon estate, Woodlawn was b...
Caddie Woodlawn
On this site during the Civil War Caroline Augusta Woodhou...
Woodlawn Cemetery
4611 Benning Road, SE
Woodlawn Cemetery, established...
Woodlawn Memorial Park Veterans Memorial
In honor of those who served
in the...
Results for Woodlawn
Woodlawn Cemetery
4611 Benning Road, SE
Woodlawn Cemetery, established in 1895, serves the final resting place for Sen. Blanche K. Bruce, Mary P. Burrill, Will Marion Cook, John W. Cromwell, John R. Francis, Rep. John Mercer Langston, Jesse Lawson, Mary Meriwether, and Daniel ...
Woodlawn
Originally part of the Mount Vernon estate, Woodlawn was built in 1800-1805. George Washington gave the plantation, as a wedding gift to Eleanor Parke "Nelly" Custis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis, respectively Martha Washington's granddaughter and George Washington's nephew. The ...
Caddie Woodlawn
On this site during the Civil War Caroline Augusta Woodhouse, known throughout the world as "Caddie Woodlawn," experienced the excitement of growing up in pioneer Wisconsin. Her tomboy adventures with her two red-headed brothers, and her fearless trust in the ...
Woodlawn Cemetery
4611 Benning Road, SE
Woodlawn Cemetery, established in 1895, serves the final resting place for Sen. Blanche K. Bruce, Mary P. Burrill, Will Marion Cook, John W. Cromwell, John R. Francis, Rep. John Mercer Langston, Jesse Lawson, Mary Meriwether, and Daniel ...
Woodlawn Memorial Park Veterans Memorial
In honor of those who served
in the Armed Forces of the
United States of America
In Memory of
All American Veterans
This memorial honors all American veterans who, although separate by generations, shared a common, undeniable goal -- ...